n. (证明品质的)优良标志;公务印章;私人印戳;标记;威望;纪念邮戳
n. (Cachet)人名;(法、罗)卡谢
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复数
cachets
第三人称单数
cachets
现在分词
cacheting
过去式
cacheted
过去分词
cacheted
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1.Arabic no longer has any cachet.
阿拉伯语不再是一种标志。
2.So there is cachet in being able to boast about the places you have been to and the things you have done.
因此,有某些标签专供夸耀你所能到之处、你所能做之事。
3.It raises their cachet and helps them move into TV ads, where the real money is.
它象征了导演们的实力,帮助导演们进军电视广告业。而那,才是真金白银的来源。
4.Business doesn't run on cachet and prestige.
公司运营不能只仰仗声望和信誉。
5.The chain has just 31 cafes in Russia, but they post blockbuster sales and the brand has cachet there, Schultz said.
尽管星巴克在俄罗斯只有31家门店,但却有惊人的销售额和巨大的品牌效应,舒尔茨如是说。
6.A Mercedes carries a certain cachet.
奔驰汽车久负盛名。
7.High prices have also allowed him to foster the see-and-be-seen cachet he wants to cultivate.
高昂的价格也让他为餐厅创造出那种上流场所的气派,那正是他想要的。